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on the industrial average. >> so, what could make google and yahoo! make a deal? i mean, aren't they bitter rivals? right? well, this you got to hear. plus, which stock is more likely to make you money right now? we'll look at that trade coming up. >> and then what is jim rogers shorting right now? he is sharing that information with us next. plus, we'll get his take on the recent run up in stocks. back in a moment. and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ e >>> well, it turns out yahoo! strategy to drive revenue growth apparently involves a deal with rival google. julia boorstin expla

is fang? facebooks, amazon net36 and google. they all take major bites out of t the -- as we approach one of the most important days of the we're for the stock market, my birthday. if you want to date me, i was partial to white fang. back to the fang of tech. what makes bob a fan? they have been powering recently. first off, check out facebook, letter "f" for fang. a lot of noise and volivity, there is an important support for facebook at twaempt less than a point below where it is right now. ceiling of resistance at 32. it will be ripe for a pullback, do buying, get to the 23 level. the bullish picture for facebook is the weekly chart. pre pre pressto. >> the stock trade is down in a tight range that looks like a handle. this cup and handle, i know it sounds silly. inviting facebook over for tea time. this is one of the bullish patterns out there. once it breaks out from the handle, facebook did a month ago, you get a sustained move higher. i have to tell you, lang believes this long term move is infancy. 32. and facebook, there is little standing in the way of technical perspective. i t

hard. >> over the years, we have seen google and facebook and the washington offices grow and then some. we didn't interview with that executive vice president of samsung earlier at ces. and he said -- we did an interview with that executive vice president of samsung earlier at ces. he said that they have someone in washington. >> microsoft did not have much of a washington office. you would have the justice department going after you on something else and then congress passes a law and you throw business plans out the window. the reality today is that there are so many conflict in interests that if someone has an advantage in washington will write some rules to benefit them. that can undo your business plan. we are a full democracy. what other countries, it is different. google learned the hard way are. but google has been successful. they learned the hard way if you do not have a washington presence. let us innovate on our own. then the rules changed and that was out the window. >> what do you miss about congress? >> very little. i miss the members, but with the dysfunctionality, i'm

, others that want to live in a city, live in a urban environment. don't want to get on a google bus and drive down 101 every day. google and others want to serve the population of their employees. it's food to have opportunities in both places. so this urban, i call them urban hipsters essentially want to stay in san francisco. they're opening offices here. >> does san francisco have a particular niche in the industry or not really? >> you know, it's not the device-heavy kind of cisco, the big data kind of things. it's more in the consumer space, mostly consumer, cloud is here, there's all kinds of companies like that that are here and are in the software or the app space. >> one of the other things that happened this week is texas governor rick perry was making a lot of news saying california's high taxes and tough environmental laws are going to make companies and rich people in the bay area want to move to texas. he's coming here to make this pitch. what are the chances of people en masse leaving silicon valley to go to texas? >> not so much. he makes a lot of noise all the time,

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leaders, google getting a downgrade today. google trading down by about a percent. the price target still at $7.90. the real thrust of the downgrade it seems is valuation. google shares hitting a fresh 52-week high, up 39% since june 14th. that compares to the s&p of just 14%. outperformer there. sentiment vastly improved on the name. investors climbing the wall of worry when it comes to costs per click. they want to see some fruit, that the business is gaining some traction. particularly when it comes to youtube monetization and possibly a return of capital to investors, which they say is unlikely. obviously that would get them more constructive on the shares. google, down .75% at this time. >> oracle buying acme packet. despite all the jokes about wile e. coyote. what happens next with network gear. as oracle makes this move. people saying who's next. is it a riverbed, is it something else. but they do this, it's like popcorn for these guys. >> it is popcorn for -- they're an acquisition machine. one of the senior members of that management team, another deal, 22% premium, all cash. not

. google has settled a long-term dispute with french media companies over the internet giant's right to use content that it didn't produce. in a deal signed by the president and google boss, google will set up an $82 million fund to help old media adapt to the digital age. publishers in germany are still involved in a similar dispute. after four years of leading the u.s. state department, today hillary clinton formally turned into her resignation. speaking to her staff one last time, she issued her thanks and ended them to carry on their -- encouraged thome carry on their work for the -- them to carry on their work for the country and the president. how will she be remembered? the bbc's state department correspondent looks back at her legacy. >> she's one of the most recognized and respected women in the world. after four years as secretary of state, hillary clinton leaves the job with close to 70% approval rating. >> i am going to miss it. i'm going to miss the people i worked with here, i'm going to misrepresenting my country when that blue and white plane with the united states of americ

comes hard. >> host: over the past couple of years, we've seen google and facebook and their washington offices grow exponentially. >> guest: right. >> host: we did an interview with the executive vice president of samsung earlier here at ces, and he mentioned that they have one person in washington. um, would you recommend to a panasonic, to a sony that they beef up or keep their washington offices strong? >> guest: well, you know, microsoft didn't have much of a washington office until all of a sudden the feds came after them on antitrust issues. and then you get the justice department going after you on something else, and then you get the sec on something else, then congress passes some law, and your whole business plan's out the window. they recognize -- i mean, it's unfortunate companies need that. but the reality today there are so many conflicting interests that somebody if they have an advantage in washington will write the rules to benefit them. and that can undo your business plan. so, yeah, i'd say to sony -- these companies come out of countries that don't have that kind of

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. we're the same way. ibm, google, go on. the list is incredible. >> what about apple? that's a private joke. let me go to rick santelli. while i was gone last week you hit 2% on that ten year. is that the ceiling or could we go higher from here, do you think? >> the conventional wisdom is that treasuries are toast and they're going to be selling off pushing yields higher. the fact of the matter is fives, tens, thirties net change on the year is 12 basis points for fives. 23 basis points for 30s. and since we're still close to historic low yields, the moves are large. if you take them out of that contest text it's not that big. i will consider this. if you look at the japanese stock market, it's up about 8%. but their currency's lost 6% against the greenback. if you didn't neutralize your exchange, you're only up a few percent. it pops out in other places. >> you got to hedge the yen out of the expert story in japan for sure. dani, same question for you. how do you want to allocate capital here knowing the run-up we've had? >> we like at&t. i own it. i've owned it for a long time. anoth

is an opportunity rather than a threat because if you look at kind of google, who is three or four, five years ahead of baidu in terms of mobile platform and mobile search, we noticed that google, for example, has seen click come down, but you're seeing more click because a lot of the mobile has been instrumental. baidu frankly does not have a platform like android. but in the long run, we see mobile as an opportunity rather than a threat. >> so it's interesting you say baidu is three to five years ahead of google. google has done quite well. are there opportunities for investors to look overseas to tap into some of that continued growth? >> actually, i meant to say google is three to five years ahead of baidu in terms of mobile. but it's very, very hard for new entrants to make significant market share in markets where you have an incumbent with 50%, 60% of market share. and for badu to gain market share in other countries where google is dominant, it's going to be very difficult. new entrants has not gained a significant market share. >> we've seen their shares up. i'm just looking here at a price

worldwide. we are mostly small to medium businesses. most people think the internet is amazon.com and google, microsoft, abel, those are the exceptions. rule is small businesses. small businesses that are in power in small-business is. -- empower small businesses. that is why we're here. >> how is everybody doing today? i am from detroit and i run a couple of start-ups. i spent most of my day working on a university. what we do is help start-ups to be able to leverage technology to tell their stories online. this to give you some background, i have the opportunity to be a part of being in the silicon valley. but there really is, it opened my eyes to this whole ecosystem and how the world works. the perspective by want to bring is how do cities and states change their minds from an investor perspective? i'm from detroit and if you look at detroit, detroit is changing. how does a town that has been a factory town reinvent itself? how does it disintegrated tried to create high growth and jobs and a place where now we have to get the local government and we have to get the community working toge

. that is straight ahead. >> is google scanning your gmail to help their bottom line? microsoft wants you to think so. >> a big announcement from robin roberts and when slow is returning to "good morning america" anchor deck. >> today we have very scandalous guests from "scandal," and she is a dc insider and friendly with the obama's. she is very politically active and interesting and we will hear from mike tyson, also who has scandal in his past coming up [ female announcer ] when a woman wears a pad she can't always move the way she wants. now you can. with stayfree ultra thins. flexible layers move with your body while thermocontrol wicks moisture away. keep moving. stayfree. while thermocontrol wicks moisture away. new almaypop of color intense i-color bold nudes. a neutral palette with a pop of color that makes my green eyes stand out. and there's one for every eye color. >> microsoft is renewing a war with google in a new campaign. microsoft is urging people to dump g mail for outlook.com over privacy concerns. gmail scans your personal e-mails to better target ads. a new microsoft poll shows n

writ an memo recommending the city okay a private airport for google executives that belongs to mineta san jose international airport. he said the city should accept the bid to build the facility. it could generate $3 million a year and it would create construction jobs on the project and on its daily operations. >>> could san francisco giants relief pitcher play for the giants again? bruce bochy answered several questions yesterday. he is recovering from his second tommy john surgery. he emphasized that the gm decides which players to sign and he can't say wilson will be back but he also said the door is closed on his return either. wilson most likely won't be signed till he proves he regained his arm strength. >>> a big new bridge deserve as big opening dash. question is, is it worth 5.5 million dollars? what we get, who pays what, still ahead. >> and in 20 minutes, how that sound of gunfire became the linchpin to gun law reform today at the state capital. mom, i invited justin over for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! [ mom ] don'

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in on this, does it? >> there will be a "drive" from these big companies to buy litigation. google is pushing for competitive markets, and that should be our guiding principle, how do we get the least cost and best service, and it can't be from monopolists. >> jennifer: microsoft and google supports the fcc's proposal, right? >> that's exactly right. and the cost of doing this on a universal basis, jennifer is very low compared to the cost of doing it the way we're doing it now through these companies. my service at home is terrible. i have to keep connecting and reconnecting to my cable box and i give lectures and hear many stories about how irritating their service is. and there are visitors to the u.s. who find our internet laughable. >> jennifer: yeah, it is laughable. is the industry powerful enough to stop public wi-fy for all? >> hopefully got for the economy in the long run and economic growth in the future. >> jennifer: all right. thank you so much for joining me again inside "the war room." great to see you. >> thank you jennifer. >> jennifer: up next the

private airport for google executives. the $82 million project would include an executive terminal, hangars and ramp space to accommodate google's largest business jets. the proposed airport would bring in nearly $3 million a year in rent and would create hundreds of permanent jobs and up to 200 construction jobs. the san jose city council is expected to vote on this proposal coming up in april. >>> texas governor rick perry stepping up his campaign to try to steal business away from california. perry planning to visit silicon valley, san francisco and los angeles during a four-day trip that starts this sunday. he's planning to tell people that texas is a better place for business because there's no income tax and more lenient labor and environmental laws. california governor jerry brown kind of scoffed at this one, actually made jokes about it earlier this week. texas launched a radio ad campaign aimed at bringing in new business. >>> economic data has economists a bit confused this morning. scott mcgrew says someone forgot to carry the one. >> yes, good morning. new numbers in to

there was an article refering to samsung as the fifth horseman, i'm sure you've stheen apple, amazon, google and facebook are the big four but in this author's view samsung should be included in that list as a driver of the future. >> certainly it's nice to have recognition of invasion. i don't know about those groups which our focus is to stay humble and hungry on invasion. to drive new products and leverage investment in design and keep pushing things in terms of bringing new technology to the market. finding areas like the camera market we can bring invasion. finding areas like home appliances we can bring invasion. we'll keep inviting and vesting in new technology and leave others to make the comp sons and you future predictions. >> how closely do you work with google or facebook or microsoft, is there a lot of cooperation with companies that have shared goals? >> we partner with a lot of companies. samsung is the largest tech company by sales in the world which we partner with lots of others. we know what we are good at which is making device. that's where we want to stay focused and we

home, he googled the information. thought he was on to something. then he got with the congressional research service, asked them to check the hiss co historical records. they dshid, and he was right. courtney directed a letter to steven spielberg saying i could not believe my eyes and ears. that's a source of information that people may not get any other source in terms of the history of the civil war or the 13th amendment. >> reporter: the names of the connecticut congressmen were made up, like most in the movie, but we found no other voting inaccuracies in the film. i spoke about it with christian mcwhirter. >> movies typically have historical errors in them, and "lincoln" is a good historical film. >> reporter: the movie is not a documentary. doesn't claim to be one. it's historical fiction and doesn't have to be 100% accurate. but congressman courtney asked that that part movement i have be corrected before it's released on dvd later this month. cnn reached out to representatives for steven spielberg, the screen writer and the distributor, disney, asking for response to courtney

headlines. >> thank you. what might be considered a surprising partnership, yahoo! and google have signed a nonexclusive marketing agreement. retailers in the northeast stocking up on storm goods ahead of an anticipated weekend storm. home depot, target, lowe's among the companies telling cnbc they're taking steps to deal with anticipated increased demand for certain goods that people anticipate they'll be stranded at home because of weather, and it's supposed to be bad in the northeast. >>> standard & poor's has hired a top white collar defense attorney to help fit a $5 billion government lawsuit over ratings. san francisco based john keeker has represented lance armstrong to enron's andrew fastow. >> back to the big developments from the aviation sector this morning. boeing's plan to fix the 787 battery problems and a merger to create the world's largest airline. phil lebeau has details on both stories. which one would you like to start with. >> let's start with the american/usair because i think a lot of people are going to look at this and say, what? we've been hearing about this for

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®. zzzquil™. with the bing it on challenge to show google users what they've been missing on bing. let's bing it on. [fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side. yeah? okay, do we need to find out what the waves are like down at the beach? what side do you like better? i like the results on the right. i'm gonna go with the one on the left. oh! bing won! people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. >>> take a look at this. these are live pictures coming in from boston. boston, massachusetts. it's only just beginning. they are expecting at least 24 inches of snow, maybe even more. state of emergency has already been declared in three states, massachusetts, rhode island, and connecticut. we're watching all of this very, very closely. we'll go back to the snow, the blizzard in just a moment. he's charged with misusing campaign money an

desperate for it rye it now. >> we're googling for it rye now. joe is going to invest in it, make a ton of money and leave us behind. a powerful winter storm is on its way from the east coast. jen carfagno -- did i say that right? >> carfagno. >> joins us from the weather channel. >> by the way, i'm going throw in a few bucks, too, for that new product. we need that when we have a storm like this. the scale only goes up to ten. we don't see something like this every day even every year. we're talking about an historic storm. boston, 10 out of 10. blizzard continues expected. portland, same issue, as well. we have blizzard warnings for 23 million people overall, 54 million people under some type of winter storm warning or adviso advisory. and it's two storms coming together. the radar, too, shows you where things are. we have that snow coming around now through michigan and moving into parts of new york state. this storm, this is the one that's bringing all the punch and the moisture and we've got rain now starting to move into places like philadelphia, some rain being reported. new york

, and was kind of seemingly eager about his retirement. >> reporter: google has unveiled a new helpful map feature. i gave slate that's coming up in my tech report. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. >> reporter: and now after today's good day we basically broke even. doubt is up seven points, closing just shy of 14,000. the s&p 500 picked up a fraction of a point. >> reporter: watching today's winners and losers on wall street with rob black . 1¢ per share. >> reporter: that doesn't say a lot, that is a company i don't really care for and that was at one time just a bit silly. they got in the news yesterday with unexpected earnings. they want to get away from facebook, if you see your kron plan in may for in with your friend.. they don't reallya way to recruit gamer's on the phone, let's play work with friends, as we have that gr

the world has ever known. after all, immigrants help to start businesses like google, and yahoo!, they created entire new industries that in turn created new jobs and new prosperity. in recent years, one in four high-tech start-ups in america were founded by immigrants. one in four new small business owners were immigrants, including right here in nevada. folks who came here seeking opportunity and now want to share that opportunity with other americans. but we all know that today we have an immigration system that is out of date and badly broken. a system that is holding us back, instead of helping us to grow our economy and strengthen our middle-class. right now, we have 11 million undocumented immigrants in america. 11 million men and women from all over the world who live their lives in the shadows. yes, they broke rules, they crossed the border illegally, maybe they overstayed their visas. those are the facts, nobody disputes them. but these 11 million men and women are here. many of them have been here for years. and the overwhelming majority of these individuals are not l

it struck an advertising deal with rival google. >>> home depot is hiring 80,000 seasonal workers in the spring. that's 10,000 more hires than last year. >>> listen up, if you're one of the millions of americans answering work e-mails at home. a case is moving forward in chicago fought bay cop who claims he and fellow officers are owed overtime pay for scanning e-mails on their blackberrys. >>> after ten years, apple has reached a new milestone. 25 billion songs have now been purchased on itunes. a customer in germany will receive a gift card worth more than $13,000 for the lucky download of "monkey drums." incredibly, about 15,000 songs are downloaded on itunes each and every minute. >>> coffee lovers in new delhi rejoiced when starbucks opened a flagship store in the capital. hasboro has let the cat out of the bag. the iron is out as a monopoly game piece and the cat is in. >>> and fast food chains are cashing in on lower calorie menu offerings which push same-store sales up by 5%. >>> meanwhile, one mcdonald's australia is testing out table service cleat with china, glassware a

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users can surf the net without paying a monthly phone bill. google and microsoft support the plan, but cell phone companies are firmly against it since wireless is a $178 billion-a-year industry. >>> to leave with news that will make investors feel good, stocks are up almost 7% this year. and a whopping 114% since the bear market low in march, 2009, as the dow's 14,000 peak -- will the bulls keep running? >>> baltimore explodes in celebration as the final seconds tick off the clock. >>> ravens' fans spilled into the streets from bars and restaurants creating this massive street party you're looking at. we'll have game highlights next. >>> welcome back. now to some stories that caught our eye this morning. we begin in southern california where 300 pounds of dynamite leveled a massive power plant. the implosion completely demolished the san diego facility in a matter of seconds to make room for a 24-acre public park and other projects. >>> also in california, an out-of-control suv crashed into an apartment building. four people inside the vehicle were injured as it ripped through a

with the crew but no passengers. >>> yahoo! took off in late news it struck an advertising deal with google. >>> home depot is hiring 80,000 seasonal workers in the spring. 10,000 more than last year. >>> if you're one of millions of americans answering e-mails at home. a cop claims they're owed overtime for scanning e-mails on their blackberrys. >>> after ten years, apple has reached a new milestone. 25 billion songs have now been purchased on itunes. a customer in germany will receive a gift card worth 15,000 songs. 15,000 songs are downloaded on itunes every single minute. >>> coffee lovers in new delhi rejougsed when starbucks opened a flagship store in the capital. >>> and they have let the caught out of the bag. the iron is out and the cat is in. >>> and fast food chains are cashing in on lower calorie menus pushing sales up by 5%. >>> meanwhile, one mcdonald's australia is testing out table service, complete with cutlery. >>> and americans plan to spend more on valentine's day lan thaft year. a man, 85 bucks and a woman, 48. >>> you've still got a few days to get. >> reporter: valent

. >> today is safe internet day and google is offering a technology safe tips, designed to promote safer and more responsible use of online technology and mobile phones. it happened every february. according to the federal trade mission, identity test tops the list of complaints. google will revamp the good to know website with key advise and resources to help consumers keep their online lives safe and secure. >> you know how expensive weddings are, right? a lucky couple can get married on valentine's day on a historic trolley car along with ten guests. you have to write a short essay submitted by thursday, and the best story wins, the package including a video grapher and wedding cakes and drinks with more information on abc7news.com. >> there is thousands in savings right there. okay, maybe you have a story that you met open transit. >> thousands of days of good well with your wife, too. >> exactly. >> that doesn't hurt. >> and now mike nicco has the weather with changes coming. >> we need some rain. that is the change in the forecast. not with today's cold front but with thursday's co

cool, cool culture, a thug is a cause celeb, a victim forgotten. google daniel faulkner u you get 193,000 hits. google muna, you get photos. he's delightful in dregs. he writes poetry. sure would take an hour to find out how guilty he is, but why when you have others weeping on his behalf. now we have the new documentary out everywhere which is about as balanced as an italian cruise liner, a vile valentine to a thug whose mass murder is martyrdom. it's out now who hope that the dangerous cool of a murderer rubs off on their lives. he is global warm not guilty a prison jump suit, cocktail conversation for cowards. they crusade for gun control as they defend a cop killer. screw them. i beg you, stop following celebs who are on crusades that elevate thugs. for they mock a cop's life to be cool. the book by the victim's wife, she could use the money. the next time you see someone in a shirt proclaiming free muna, slap the book across their forehead. it will be the closest they get to real knowledge ever. anyway, interestingly enough, while i was writing that, there is another cop killer

. >>> and a new agreement between yahoo and google and what it'll mean for you. >2Ñlñ@ e@ when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. . >>> we are tracking breaking news from southern california where there is a manhunt underway for a former lapd officer wanted for a double homicide and gunning down three police officers overnight. want to go live to reporter matt johnson who is in national city in san diego county where police there have found the suspect's wallet. >> reporter: yes. good morning to you and police are on high alert in san diego county because some of his belongings were found here in national city and and the wallet in san diego. the nature of the items found are unclear. police officers here just walked up to me. he isn't able to go on camera yet but he said they were police related items and police came in and have taken them

fiber access. so google in kansas city is having real trouble getting access to sports content because time warner cable, the local monopoly player there, controls that sports content. so google or any other competitive fiber provider has to enter two markets at once. one market to provide the transport, the fiber, and then also the programming market. and making programming more expensive is yet another barrier to entry. and comcast can carry that out now. >> so what should the f.c.c. do about that? >> this is a moment when we have to separate out content from conduit. it should not be possible for a local cable actor or any distributor to withhold programming based on volume. that's what's going on. the programmers say, "we'll sell to comcast cheaply 'cause they're big. but if you're an upstart we're going to charge you three to four times what comcast is paying for the same programming." that should not be legal. everybody should get access to the same stuff at the same price and they should be announced prices. >> what about the argument that in this modern world there are certain

results from the online search engine google. a harvard professor found names typically associated with african americans were 25% more likely to produce ad results offering background checks and suggesting the person had a criminal record. she conducted the study after a search for her own name and turned up an ad reading -- pakistani schoolgirl attacked by the taliban last year has undergone successful surgery to repair her skull. malala yousafza was left seriously wounded when militants shot her in the head for campaigning for the rights of girls. shortly before her operation, she announced the creation of a new foundation to advocate for children. >> today you can see that i am alive. i can see. i can see you. i concede everyone. today, i can see and i'm getting better day by day. it is because of the prayer's of people. because of the people, men, women, children -- all of them have prayed for me. because of these prayers' and because of these prayers, god has given me this new life. this is the second line. i want to serve the people. i want everyone, every girl, every child

grew said those accusation are coming from the highest level. >> yeah, good morning. google chairman eric schmidt is going to take china to task in a new book thats he's written. this according to people who have had an early read of it. schmidt will blame china directly for many recent hacks of american businesses, warning china could be the internet's number one enemy, and that the u.s. will be at a disadvantage because american companies can't hack back. it's against american law. early reviewers say schmidt is very direct about his feelings about china. you don't expect that out of high tech companies. they usually coddle their relationship with the chinese. turning to wall street, today's not the day we're going to see any records set. the dow opened at just over 14,000, its highest level since 2007. and had it gained a bit, it would have set records for the highest ever, but today looks like minor losses instead. >>> speaking of losses, we have to eat a bit of crow or raven this morning. last week we dismissed predictions by video game programmers at redwood city's electronic arts t

are crazy with the top 3. and face book...and yahoo and google. >> next at 8-30. kron-4 uncovers new details about the man considered the prime suspect in the 19-84 disappearance of 10-year-old kevin collins. and a look at the work being done to get the new eastern span of the bay bridge open to commuters by labor day. >> jacqueline: this live look outside the golden gate bridge. reduced visibility are around a number of places. the fog could be an issue. . well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 1 year when you bundle tv and internet. rethink possible. >> pam: now for a look at our top stories at eight- thirty. we are getting our first look at a 13-year old girl found dead in a fairfield park. family members tell us, genelle conway was found strangled friday

. >>> elsewhere, yahoo shares took off in late trade on news they struck an advertising deal with google. home depot is hiring 80,000 seasonal workers for this spring. that's 10,000 more hires than last year. listen up. if you're one of millions of americans answering work e-mails at home, a case is moving forward in chicago filed by a cop who claims he and fellow officers are owed overtime pay for answering calls and scanning e-mails off duty on their blackberries. >>> after ten years, apple reached a new milestone. 25 billion songs have now been purchased on itunes. a customer in germany will receive a gift card worth more than $13,000 for the lucky download of a song called "monkey drums." incredibly, 15,000 songs are downloaded on itunes every minute. a lot of music. >>> coffee lovers rejoiced wednesday when starbucks opened its new flag ship store in india's capital. hasbro let the cat out of the bag. the iron is out as a monopoly game piece and the cat is in. >>> and a study out today finds restaurant chains are cashing in on lower calorie menu offering which pushed sales up by 5%. mcdon

looks like he's going to work for google. >> it's wild. he wears it well. >> coming up a mars mystery d the rover just spot a hunk of metal? >> and then at 11:00 must have task force what doctors recommend for each stage of your life. >> and jimmy kim yil live with highlights from this week's shows. >> that does it for us on abc >> that does it for us on abc 7 news. this is the "jeopardy!" teen tournament! here are today's semifinalists -- a freshman from marietta, georgia... ...a senior from westport, connecticut... ...and a senior from little rock, arkansas... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. and thank you, ladies and gentlemen. hey, i'm still reeling from the ending of our program yesterday, the semifinal in which no contestant wound up with any money at the end of the game. it's never happened before. first time in any of our tournaments, and i was quite taken aback by it. but fortunately, the contestants were more familiar with the rules than i was. so i'm hoping that today, with leonard, emily, and nilai, we have an easier time of it. good

. and all that's left to do is say thanks. easy. google's backyard for the wbing it on challenge.. [fight bell: ding, ding] what's your preferred search engine? search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. [ male announcer ] engine light on? come to meineke now for a free code scan read and you'll say...my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> good morning. minding your business. u.s. stock futures still flat as the corporate earning season continues. stocks hit the pause button yesterday. take a look at the s p p. up around 6% and the s & p within shouting distance, along with the dow, of all-time highs. >>> one investor taking on apple. calling on the company it give some of its massive stockpiles back to investors

is connect with respect. a big number of companies including google are participating offering tips to stay safe. no. 1, heart disease is the no. 1 killer of women, but most women don't know the signs of having a heart attack of the experts say women having symptoms that are vague and can resemble the flu with fatigue, shortness of breath, nausea, dizziness and difficulty sleeping. that is tonight's fox 5 top five. over to you, sue and brian. >>> looking on radar we can see this thing getting closer to us. >> mostly it's going to be light rain, but a little mixing going on and i think we all hear a little sleet. what we want to be sure of is in the morning you don't have slick spots. i suspect we won't have widespread problems, might be a couple two hour delays, but this will change over to a bit of rain and only about 1/4- inch, so not even a rainy day with several dry hours. the big finale could be a band of snow showers or small accumulation across northeastern maryland tomorrow night. we start out with a look at what is going on in the atmosphere. of course, it's going to be all about t

. immigrant businesses have grown at 2.5 times the national average. i also said i am glad that google is in mountain view rather than moscow. google was founded by an immigrant, but it is worth noting that none of the founders came to the united states because of their skills. they all came here through a family based system or because they were refugees or the children of refugees. risk-taking, a desire for a better life. these are among the most desired values in our country. it is the secret sauce that makes america great. from alexander hamilton to andrew carnegie to albert einstein, we get our nation forged by immigrants. it is time we fully embrace that immigration is good for our country. it is time to do are tour part. thank you very much, mr. chairman. >> thank you. all other members opening statements will be made a part of the record. we will turn now to our distinguished panel. i will begin by introducing the first panel. our first witness on this panel is mr. vivek wadhwa, a visiting scholar at the university of california berkeley. a senior research associate at harvard

mobile phone i can use google wallet. let's test it out. whoops. i selected my card here. and i just hold it against. >> backwards. >> oh. >> no cards enabed. i'm enabling it. now i can just hold it against here. >> it took. >> all right. thank you very much. >> goog wallet only, would on sprint, virgin mobile devices and the nexus 7 tablet. >> next up morning coffee and here they use a service called level up that's going to allow me to pay with my smartphone. >> put your phone right here and level up will scan the barcode. >> so i just bought a coffee. >> yeah. >> right? >> right. thank you. >> the mobile payment space is projected to be $171 billion business this year. and it's on the rise. so what is the future look like? we asked one of the major players. >> if you're paying with your name, you don't need your phone or your wallet at all. >> i should be able to pay using square just by telling you my name, right? >> yeah. >> so i'd like to get a scone, please. >> okay. >> and my name is laurie. >> your name is laurie. i see you right there. >> so my picture just showed up. >> yeah. y

he was close to death. >>> google and microsoft say a free wi-fi service would spark an explosion of innovation that would benefit most americans, especially the poor. but cell phone companies are lob biping against the idea which would -- lobbying against the idea which would let people use their phones without paying a monthly charge. >>> twitter was buzzing during super bowl sunday. fans tweeted between the 49ers and the ravens' showdown. there were 24.1 million tweets. 5.5 tweets were posted during beyonce's half-time show. about 231,000 tweets her minute. >>> welt, the super bowl also said the -- well, the super bowl also set the stage for the ultimate sibling rivalry. the first time two brothers faced each other. in the end, it was big brother, john, and his ravens who came out onen to of jim and the 49ers -- outen to top of jim and the 49 -- out on top of him and the 49ers. >> congratulated him. told him i was very proud. >> i told him i loved him. >> they hugged. the media hype, it really was not a distraction. >>> and jim harbaugh decided to pull alex smith there when he

google placed display ads on several of yahoo!'s sites. yahoo! already has a search ad partnership with microsoft. yahoo! up 1% in frankfurt. google down around 0.4%. meanwhile, european stocks are pretty cautious, let flat as we await the conference from mark carney. bid to cover is fairly healthy. yields were higher, but we did expect that. >> take a look at the impact that's having across the bond space. a little higher an the ten-year in spain, back above that 5.5% level. 4.58% for italy. interesting, we've been seeing this pattern play out all year. bundes and gilt, gilt now moving to the down side, but were generally speaking higher. we also get results for a french auction out just in a couple of minutes time. >> yep. meanwhile, euro/dollar is trading at 1.3550. we're at 1.3561, if anything, slightly stronger and unaffected by it. dollar/yen, 93.85, just shy of yesterday's high around 94. aussie -- slorl still down. there's a lot of event risk today, so clearly here in european trade, equities, currencies, bond markets deciding to hold off. >> take a pause. >> yeah, taking a

, links, photos and videos to the forefront. >> ya hoo is counting on arrival google to help its revenue growth. ya movehoos web site will begin drawing upon googles massive online advertising network to show marketing messages related to the content that is being pursued. dgoogle already distributes similar as to thou of web sites, a service that has helped establish it as the internet's most prosperous company. ya hoo has been struggling to prosperous company. ya hoo has been struggling to thyou eat less...ing weiyou lose weight.et. it's a great plan... until you get hungry. that's the time to take slimful. one tasty 90-calorie slimful and a glass of water satisfies hunger for hours making it easier to eat smaller meals, and resist snacking. your friends might think you found the secret to losing weight. but it's no secret... it's slimful. eating less is a beautiful thing. >> we are back get 4:14. >> a major snowstorm heading for new england could dump as much as 2 ft. of snow on the region. the national weather service says the storm is expected to begin tomorrow morning and continued

'll do it hammer style. >> how much fun do you have playing her? >> i did google m.c. hammer doing that. i didn't do it like he did it. >>> which is even better. you let yourself go. you go for it. >> that was jai rodriguez. a blast to work with. sara rue. it is so much fun to get back in television after the "reba" show. having a fun time on "malibu country" on friday night on abc. loving every minute of it. >> how much of your character is you? >> pretty much everything. what you see is what you get. i'm pretty much that character. i am -- i try to raise my kids right. i try to discipline them, just like in real life. and so having a blast. lillie mae, lily tomlin's character is a lot like my mama. buddies, best friends. >> you can't fake the chemistry. >> she's wonderful to work with, to hang out with. i just love it. >> if it wasn't enough that you're so honest and so yourself on your show, the show "nashville" another great show i love so much on abc. it's been said that connie br t britton's character is based on you. have you seen it? >> i have. i don't know that it is. i love h

about it, they can google me, and they can look for 20 years what i have to say about it. i haven't changed my opinion one iota. >> no, but you haven't fleshed it out. >> it's not my job to flesh it out. >> no, it's my job to try and ask you. >> and i'm shutting your butt down. >> why do people fight with english accent interviewers like that? piers morgan. here is the question. let me try to pose to it you, sir, mr. schiff. >> yes, sir. >> we all grew up with cowboys and indians. you learn how'd to do this with your hand, shooting a gun, how to shoot. well learned that from cowboys and indians, war movies. violence is part of our culture. "django" i'm sure is an interesting thing but has a lot of violence in it. the recent jack reacher thing with cruise, don't they influence people? >> i think it influence mid son. i think the video games probably more so. and it was a big concern for me. >> you're at the lansburgh theater. >> the lansburgh theatre, the shakespeare company, i'm doing a play called "hughie". >> wonderful to see you in action. richard schiff, who has done a little

really on a blind date because you can google your so-called brian date. >>gretchen: i met my husband on a blind date. >>brian: did you google him? >>steve: there was no google. >>gretchen: he had the opportunity to watch local news to figure out what i looked like. then he went to the library. remember the dewey decimal system. i had nothing to go on for him. it really was blind. that doesn't exist anymore. >>steve: like pioneer days. >>gretchen: thank you for aging me. >>steve: when they didn't have free google. >>gretchen: i'm kidding you. >>brian: lewis and clarke. those were two courageous guys. can you imagine how crazy this country was? >>steve: we've got a new protocol of things you should and should not have about you on-line. we'll share that in a couple of minutes. >>gretchen: the hostage drama in alabama is over. the five-year-old boy who would been underground with his captor for a week is free and safe. the man who abducted him is dead and this morning we know how. elizabeth is in alabama with new details. elizabeth, you've been covering this. i imagine you feel relief t

significant startup companies, the silicon valley success stories were from yahoo, google, intel, they did not come to this country through the highly skilled immigrant visa program, but through other means of immigration. there is an interview on november 20, 2012 at the wharton school of business. their distinguished school in pennsylvania. you stated, "i was in new york in the 1960s as a child. being in america is quite an experience. i left in the late 60s, but i always wanted to come back. the first chance i got was in 1980 when my father got transferred to the consulate in new york city." would you agree based on your own experiences in america that the notion of family unification, of the unit being together, has been and should continue to be an integral art of what we do when it comes to comprehensive immigration law. >> there is no dispute on that. the only thing i argue about is that -- we want to bring in additional skilled workers and grow the economy. >> your own experience the measures importance of family importance. >> you are right. the children are immigrants -- that is

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